Can you use your partner's monster ability in MTG?

avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, if you're playing a format that allows partners (like Commander), you can totally use your partner creature's abilities. Partner creatures are designed to work together, so using their abilities is not just allowed; it's encouraged to maximize your strategy!

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avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

Nah, think about it, it's all about the synergy! If your partner monster has an ability, why not use it? That's the whole point of having a partner in the game. It's like peanut butter without jelly if you don't.


avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago

Honestly, no. It's a common misconception. You gotta read the rules, folks.


avatarNailingSurge7 months ago

Yes, but remember, each partner card's abilities can only be activated when it's on the battlefield. You can't activate abilities from the command zone or anywhere else they aren't legally allowed to be active.

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